 Question is from Chef Katie, 1989. What I eat in a day vlogs are very popular on social media. Why do you think we are so interested in what social influencers eat? They are popular. I asked myself this question all the time. It's to this day, it baffles me. If I were to start tracking, and I've done this multiple times since I've had Instagram on, and if I post like my macro breakdown, and then I share the meals throughout the day, nothing gets more traction on my stories than that alone. It's fascinating to me that people really want to see that. And I think there's two sides to this, right? I think we've heard the term like food porn before. So I do think there's this people just... I do think that there's a percentage of people that just obsess over seeing food, and more likely the ones that probably have relationship issues with it, and that are like almost fantasizing about all the different meals. I think there's that percentage. And then I think there's a percentage of people that are just genuinely curious of, okay, this guy talks about nutrition. I trust the information he's providing. I'm really curious to exactly what types of meals he's choosing on a day-to-day basis. It's also, I think they fee... They also see it as like a hack. It's like, this is a formula that I... Maybe I'm gonna try this formula. Like this is something that I can implement to give me whatever amount of weight I need to lose. Like I'm gonna just do exactly what... I wanna look like this person, so therefore I'm gonna like repeat those patterns I see. And to me, I see that too with athletes a lot, like people like idolized people. And so it's like, now I wanna do all these crazy movements because that's what these athletes are doing. And so this is the formula, obviously. Yeah, I also think, because it's not just fitness people, it's also any celebrity. If they post what they eat, everybody's super interested. Part of it, I'm sure, is people wanting to be more like that person. So they think, well, if I see what they eat, now I can eat the same way. And then the other part of it is this. What you eat does kind of say a lot about you, and it is a bit of a private thing that is private enough to where it's really interesting, but not so private that you're not afraid to share it. So it's like, you get to peer into your favorite celebrities eating habits, which is a private part of their life. So it's like, I'm a huge fan of whoever, Tom Hanks. And oh, now I get to see what Tom Hanks eats all day long. I get a kind of a private view of the personal habits of this person. He's a real big casserole guy. Yeah, because think about it like, what you eat is a bit of, I mean, food is so shrouded in culture and context and all that stuff. Like it is kind of fascinating. I mean, I find it fascinating as well, not of all celebrities, but certain kinds. You know what I found really fascinating? I went through a whole period where I was really interested to see what Andre the Giant was eating. Well, yeah, there you go. But that's because he's such a big dude. He was really crazy. Or like I know like one of the most red articles is Michael Phelps, what he ate in a day. Yeah. 10,000 calorie thing, I think went viral when everybody was talking about that. Yeah, it's really interesting, but it doesn't really give you any useful information. To me, that makes sense. Like, and I guess in fitness, you're in this kind of performance space, whether it's for look or for lifting weights, right? So people are interested in what are these people eating to either to look like this or perform like this. So there's that curiosity, I think that people, a lot of people have, you're right. I think this is to both your points here. I think that people are looking at this person who's telling this, I'm assuming that they're in the space, right? I'm assuming that they're a fitness person. And the people that are following you are probably interested in either one, looking like you or two, performing like you perform. And so it is like Justin said, kind of a hack for them. It's like, instead of me having to calculate my macros, figure all this out, like I identify with this person, I'm kind of like them. I want to be more like them. I'll just, you know, if I could see what they're eating, I'm gonna eat the same way. So there's that curiosity. Yeah, you know what's really funny about this is when a social media influencer or celebrity is being filmed on what they eat throughout the day, do you really think that that's representative of their everyday eating habits? No, you're getting the best. You can't, you're not gonna just put out like the regular, you know, like I just had. Well, you know, I don't know. I would make the, what I think it is, it's either one or the other really bad, right? It's not very, it's not a very good snapshot of what's going on. I think either you have one side that shares all the good they're doing, or you have the other side that annoys me just as much, all the cheat days. That's what I mean, it's not representative. It's never representative. It's not like an average day. Yeah, that's what I mean. It's a stream one way or the other. Like watch how many calories I can eat in a day or watch my super perfect, you know, blessed food from the, you know, whatever, Himalayan mountains and the special fruit that you don't, you know, weird, you know what I'm saying? That's what I think they're doing. So doesn't really represent what the real person, I mean, you imagine it's like following Gwyneth Paltrow and she has got, you know, a frozen burrito, you know, out of the mile. Yeah, this is my lunch today. It's a frozen burrito. It's an interesting hack that social media people have figured out. And I wonder what it would do. Like imagine if like we just made it an effort like, okay, every day when we start these podcasts, you had to tell everybody what you did yesterday. Food was awesome. You ate? Yeah. I bet you it would go crazy. Kill me. I really, yeah, I know, I know, probably. It'd be boring. It would be for us, but I bet you a lot of you. After four episodes, you'd be like, again? Yeah. You like that again? Again? Oh, so stupid. What are you doing?